The U.S. Army is not taking any actions regarding its Sig Sauer M17 and M18 pistols based on the findings of a recently disclosed FBI report that has raised new concerns about the design’s ability to fire without the trigger being pulled.
ICE is the latest agency to drop the P320 amid un-commanded discharge concerns while Sig says it participated with the FBI in follow-up tests.
Sig has also refuted the results of the FBI’s initial evaluation, which it says the bureau was subsequently unable to reproduce using a mutually agreed-upon testing protocol.
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ICE is the latest agency to drop the P320 amid un-commanded discharge concerns while Sig says it participated with the FBI in follow-up tests.
Sig has also refuted the results of the FBI’s initial evaluation, which it says the bureau was subsequently unable to reproduce using a mutually agreed-upon testing protocol.

Army's Sig P320 Derived Pistols Will Remain Unchanged After Concerning FBI Report
ICE is the latest agency to drop the P320 amid uncommanded discharge concerns while Sig says it participated with the FBI in follow-up tests.
